On April 18, the US House of Representatives passed the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA), H.R. 624, which would enable companies to share information about cyber threats while benefiting from certain liability protections. The bill passed despite a White House threat earlier this week to veto the bill. The vote was 288-127, with 196 Republicans and 92 Democrats in […]
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What Did the 2012 Elections Mean for Privacy and Cybersecurity?
The 2012 elections are over. This blog entry analyzes the implications for privacy and cybersecurity in Washington and beyond.